Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$20.00

20146

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [CD]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$4.00

20151

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [Chords Over Text]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$5.00

20147

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [Guitar Songbook]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$20.00

20146

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [Guitar Songbook]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$4.00

20151

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [Chords Over Text]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

$5.00

20147

SHIP

Sal de la Tierra [CD]

Description

In the past few years, the Church has seen an explosion of contemporary Catholic music in Spanish. Thanks to Sal de la Tierra, it's easy to explore this rapidly growing repertoire!

50 of the best new songs
Gathering 50 of the best new songs, carefully selected by experts in the field, Sal de la Tierra is available in a 3-CD set and a series of songbooks. The collection includes many never-before-recorded songs, new recordings of popular songs, and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation.

A refreshing mix of contemporary styles
Recorded by outstanding producers in cities around the country, the 3-CD set features a refreshing mix of contemporary styles. The producers include Andy Andino and his popular band Who Do You Say I Am in Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Coppo in Miami, Mauricio Centeno in Los Angeles, Rodolfo López in Portland, Oregon, and Santiago Fernández in Detroit.

Music by Mario Alberto, Sara Torres & Jesse Manibusan
Highlights include "Atrévete," by Mario Alberto, who will be familiar to many from his work with El Sembrador ministries, and "Sumérgeme," performed here by Who Do You Say I Am. Jesse Manibusan recorded a new Spanish version of his hit single "Open My Eyes" (Abre Mis Ojos). Sal de la Tierra also features several songs popular with communities in Miami and other East Coast cities, including "Yo Te Alabo," by well-traveled artist Sara Torres.

Popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America
Many will recognize "Canción del Misionero," "Dios Está Aquí" and the other popular songs drawn from all parts of Latin America. Recorded and published for the first time in Sal de la Tierra, these songs are finally available for use by youth and young adult groups around the country. The collection also includes some bilingual, Spanish-English songs.

ComponentsSal de la Tierra is available in three different songbooks. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. The two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. The "supplement" edition has a short back cover so it can be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover. The assembly book with the "standard cover" has a full-size back cover and is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.

A gift to the Hispanic church!Sal de la Tierra is a wonderful new resource for youth and young adult activities, retreats, prayer services and a variety of other events. Reflecting the recent surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, it's a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

Carefully selected by liturgical experts, Sal de la Tierra includes many never-before-recorded songs along with new recordings of popular songs and songs from Primavera con Cristo, OCP's two-volume compilation of contemporary Spanish and bilingual (Spanish/English) music. This unique blend is a wonderful jumping-off point for new listeners to experience some of the best music being offered today, as well as a “greatest hits” style compilation for those already familiar with—and fans of—the genre.

Collaboratively produced and recorded all over the U.S., highlights include popular tracks like “Cancion del Misionero” and “Yo Te Alabo,” along with performances from such well-known artists as Jesse Manibusan and Who Do You Say I Am. Many of these tracks have been recorded and published for the first time, making them available for youth and young adult groups, retreats prayer services and more.

Reflecting the surge of interest in contemporary Catholic music, Sal de la Tierra is a gift to the Hispanic church, offering Spanish-speakers of all ages an excellent selection of new music for prayer and praise.

Components include three different songbooks, depending on your assembly's need, and the three-CD set. The guitar/vocal book is a standard, full-size songbook with spiral binding and all the music and guitar accompaniments. Conversely, the two very affordable assembly books include text-only versions of all 50 songs with guitar chords. With a short back cover, the "supplement" edition can easily be inserted into a hymnal or missal cover, while the version with the "standard cover" is designed for use as a hand-held, stand-alone booklet.